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Vertical Blinds
bigstevex
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Can anyone recommend a good quality vertical blind company? Don't want to go too cheap or expensive, just somewhere middle of the road, there's so many companies out there it's hard to choose
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Have a look at the 24/7 Blinds website.
They have extensive selections of all types, not just vertical, and over the years I found them to be good value for money - certainly far more competitive than a lot of others !
https://www.247blinds.co.uk/0 -
I've never bought vertical blinds from Blinds2Go but I have used them for wooden/venetian and roller blinds and always had good service and prices https://www.blinds-2go.co.uk/vertical_blinds.htm0
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I've had blinds from both the sites mentioned above and happy with the service and quality in both cases.
edit : mine were venetian rather than vertical blinds though.Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 20230 -
Good stuff, thanks for the recommendations. They're the main ones that come up in searches too, just making sure before we commit and order a whole house worth
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I also did the whole house !
I used these, they're a nice pale, creamy, coloured blackout blind, perfect for a neutral coloured room but being blackout they're great for shutting out light whenever required.
https://www.247blinds.co.uk/rapture-blackout-whisper-vertical-blind
I used these for the conservatory.
Their 'clip n fix' method for fitting is preferable to the usual fitment for me.
https://www.247blinds.co.uk/ecopaque-snow-conservatory-blind0 -
Local company who came out and measured, provided swatches of their fabrics then came back and fitted.0
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I also did the whole house !
I used these, they're a nice pale, creamy, coloured blackout blind, perfect for a neutral coloured room but being blackout they're great for shutting out light whenever required.
https://www.247blinds.co.uk/rapture-blackout-whisper-vertical-blind
I used these for the conservatory.
Their 'clip n fix' method for fitting is preferable to the usual fitment for me.
https://www.247blinds.co.uk/ecopaque-snow-conservatory-blind
Those conservatory ones look expensive (but nice). We have a 5X5M conservatory to cover
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Mine is the same size as yours then, my glazing sits on a 1M high brick wall all around it, bought a blind for each glazed unit, those with openers and those without.
I can thoroughly recommend these blinds though, excellent value for money and definitely worth it, buy a blind every couple of months and it might be easier on your bank balance than a big hit all at once - that's what I did !0
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